As The Spring Uncover Pain is an album by Russian atmospheric black metal artist In Tenebriz, released in May 27. Forty two minutes long, the record has eight tracks: Wounds Are Wide Open, As The Spring Uncover Pain, Still Waters, Storming Skies, Portrait In Green, Shores Of Hopes, Promises To The Wind, Drowned Bridges and Pale Forest. A tremendously marvelous album, with well-designed, punctured harmonies, As The Spring Uncover Pain is a wonderful work of art. With amazingly conceived harmonies, that dwells between the melancholy of an eternal desolate winter, and the courageous bliss of a possible harvest, effusively well-written guitar lines – combined with majorly conspicuous grasping, but softly vociferating vocals – gives to the astounding protuberant atmosphere of the work a tremendous sense of legitimacy, that engraves on this record an oversized imprint of authority, as well as authenticity, in what concerns its musical overview. In another words, an astonishingly terrific record, highly recommended to all atmospheric BM enthusiasts that exists out there.

As The Spring Uncover Pain is a majestic album. With a very personal sonorous aesthetic – highly infused, sometimes with an strangely dismissive subtlety, with another genres, like Post-Black Metal, Post-Metal, a little DSBM, and even hard rock (well, we know that this are different labels for what are, mostly, the same thing) – and a very singular style that follows the splendorous stigma of a consciousness trying to find itself in an ocean of deranged solitude, this album is a marvelous landmark, like something you have never heard before.

With amazingly solid and reverberant qualities, In Tenebriz’s music you will find the salutary confinement of a journey that vigorously consolidates the splendor of its artistic principles in a marvelous work of art. With a higher degree of individualism, and a very personal overview in what concerns the genre he so perfectly practices, this artist deserves to have his monumental work highlighted in today’s underground scene. With a music that becomes the synergy of an embittered world, but accurately responds to the yearnings of one’s soul, As The Spring Uncover Pain is a marvelously functional and highly beautiful record, that not only honors the genre, but reinstates its importance as well.

With a major sonorous alignment, formally triggered by a whimsical musical devotion, As The Spring Uncover Pain is a solemn, astounding and incredibly great album. A state of the art work, that you can’t afford to miss it out.